Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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- Guinness world records 2023, editor jefe, Craig Glenday ; traduccioÌ n, Montserrat Asensio, LluiÌ sa Moreno y Daniel Montsech
- Numberland, the world in numbers, by Mitchell Symons
- Unexplained mysteries of World War II, Robert Jackson
- The ghosts of birds, Eliot Weinberger
- The seven wonders of the ancient world, by Jennifer Tobin
- 1,227 quite interesting facts to blow your socks off, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andy Murray, and Alex Bell
- Loch Ness monsters and raining frogs, the world's most puzzling mysteries solved, Albert Jack ; illustrations by Sandra Howgate
- How does aspirin find a headache?, an imponderables book, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Beyond coincidence, stories of amazing coincidences and the mystery and mathematics that lie behind them, Martin Plimmer and Brian King
- Charles Fort, the man who invented the supernatural, Jim Steinmeyer
- An uncommon history of common things, writers, Kate J. Armstrong [and four others] ; foreword by Henry Petroski, Volume 2
- Extraordinary exhibitions, the wonderful remains of an enormous head, the whimsiphusicon & death to the savage unitarians, Ricky Jay
- Quest for the past
- Learn something new every day, 365 facts to fulfill your life, Kee Malesky
- Improbable libraries, a visual journey to the world's most unusual libraries, Alex Johnson
- 21 great wonders of the world
- The Philadelphia experiment, project invisibility, Charles Berlitz and William Moore
- Bill Nye, science guy, produced by Seth Gordon [and 4 others] ; directed by David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg
- Guinness world records 2012
- The book of barely imagined beings, a 21st century bestiary, Caspar Henderson
- The book of mosts, H. Aaron Cohl
- Bizarre botanicals, how to grow string-of-hearts, jack-in-the-pulpit, panda ginger, and other weird and wonderful plants, Larry Mellichamp and Paula Gross ; foreword by Tony Avent
- The mystery chronicles, more real-life X-files, Joe Nickell ; [foreword by James Randi]
- Bizarre buildings, Paul Cattermole with Ian Westwell ; [foreword by Gwyn Headley]
- The secret museum, Molly Oldfield
- The Atlas of mysterious places, the world's unexplained sacred sites, symbolic landscapes, ancient cities, and lost lands, edited by Jennifer Westwood
- Wonders of the ancient world, Charles Walker
- Weird science, an expert explains ghosts, voodoo, the UFO conspiracy, and other paranormal phenomena, Michael White
- Mysterious realms, probing paranormal, historical, and forensic enigmas, Joe Nickell with John F. Fischer
- The book of firsts, Patrick Robertson
- The Guinness book of records 1492, the world five hundred years ago, editor, Deborah Manley ; editorial consultant, Geoffrey Scammell
- Mysterious places, David L. Fortney
- The 37th parallel, the secret truth behind America's UFO highway, Ben Mezrich
- How does aspirin find a headache?, an imponderables book, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- The book of odds, from lightning strikes to love at first sight, the odds of everyday life, Amram Shapiro, Louise Firth Campbell, Rosalind Wright ; Alison Caverly, contributing editor ; Zachary Turpin, Jon Sobel, contributing writers
- 10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything, a collection of fascinating historical, scientific and cultural facts about people, places and things
- Uncle John's weird, weird world, who, what, where, when, and wow!
- Buried blueprints, maps and sketches of lost worlds and mysterious places, Albert Lorenz with Joy Schleh
- Guinness world records 2007, [editor, Craig Glenday ; traducción, Oriol Vidal [and others]]
- Generalist, Volume 6
- The ultimate, William Poundstone
- Guinness world records 2023, editor jefe, Craig Glenday ; traducción, Montserrat Asensio, Lluïsa Moreno y Daniel Montsech
- Stink it up!, a guide to the gross, the bad, and the smelly, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- How did it really happen?, Reader's Digest
- Vitamin Q, a temple of trivia lists and curious words, by Roddy Lumsden
- Unsolved mysteries past and present, Colin Wilson and Damon Wilson
- National geographic guide to the world's supernatural places, more than 250 spine-chilling destinations around the globe, Sarah Bartlett
- The best, worst, and most unusual, noteworthy achievements, events, feats and blunders of every conceivable kind, Bruce Felton & Mark Fowler
- Seriously curious, the Economist explains : the facts and figures that turn our world upside down, edited by Tom Standage
- 1,339 quite interesting facts to make your jaw drop, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin, with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski, and Alex Bell
Outgoing Resources
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